You could probably record it has its getting aired on TV , I am sure most set-top box have the record feature
And about the copyright claims , since you do not own the content , you will unfortunately get them , but one way is to follow the 10 second rule , which is making cuts and removing a few seconds or frames from the video before every 10 seconds That way , you can avoid the claims
You can find football highlights to edit and upload on YouTube without copyright claim on sites like FootyRoom, Match of the Day, and the official football league websites. Always credit the source and avoid using copyrighted music in your edits.
It is possible to get football highlights and edit them for YouTube without getting any copyright claim, however, it is important to be aware of the potential risks. You should make sure that you have permission from the copyright holder or that you are using footage that is in the public domain or under a Creative Commons license. Additionally, you should check the YouTube terms of service for more information about copyright and fair use.
And about the copyright claims , since you do not own the content , you will unfortunately get them , but one way is to follow the 10 second rule , which is making cuts and removing a few seconds or frames from the video before every 10 seconds That way , you can avoid the claims